Here are the Jimmy Awards for the 10th football week of football
College JIMMYS
Michael Crabtree, WR Texas Tech
Screw the stats. They were great, but the don't matter, we'll mention them for the sake of it, but trust me, they do not matter. 10 catches for 127 yards and 1TD that just happened to be the game winning Moss/tight rope down the sidelines to defeat the #1 ranked Texas Longhorns.
LeSean McCoy, RB Pitt
McCoy carried the load as the Panthers defeated the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame with 32 carries, 169 yard and a touchdown.
Brendan Smith, SS Northwestern
Picked off a pass in the final minute of the game and returned it 48 yards to the house to the give the Wildcats the victory over the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
Percy Harvin, WR Florida
He was indeed the icyiest player this weekend. The Gators dawned the white on white look. Percy did his thing with the classic mid-white socks and white shoes with the orange trim. He topped it off with white knee bands. I am not a fan of white accessories in football at all, but this was definitely a good look by Mr. Harvin.
NFL JIMMYS
Donovan McNabb, QB Eagles
D-Mac got busy against the Seahawks and threw 28 for 43 times for 349 yards and 2TDs
Darrell Revis, CB Jets
Revis contributed five tackles, a sack and an interception in the Jets' 26–17 win over the Buffalo Bills. Revis also forced and recovered a fumble that led to a field goal.
John Abraham, DE Falcons
Abraham led Atlanta’s defensive effort with five tackles, three sacks and a forced fumble as the Falcons recorded their first shutout in six years, beating the host Raiders, 24–0.
Fred Smoot of the Redskins, Carlos Rogers of the Redskins, and Keiwan Ratliff of the Indianapolis Colts all get JIMMYS for being the most stylish NFL players this weekend. Smoot did what he does best and bucked the system and wore no white in his socks just the maroon legins and black tape on his shoes. Rogers was wearing orange/yellow soccer cleats which looked fly. Ratliff brought it back to the old school with double high white socks this past Sunday night for the Colts.
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